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Dec 22, 2003
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Dec 22, 2003
Regulars
Delhi Diary
By Paul Danahar
Glitterati
The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news
Polscape
Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas
Letters
Published feedback from our readers: rants, raves, bouquets, brickbats
Gossip
Bibliofile
U.R. Ananthamurthy's old-fashioned protest. Graphic books? A different threat from A Suitable Father.
Opinion
Rajinder Puri
Bull's Eye
Last fortnight this column pointed out that the BJP and the Congress had the same poll message: "Their party is more criminal than our party". After ...
Showtime
Kill Bill Vol.1
For those who search for the higher lessons of life in movies, there is none here
Manu Joseph
Making A Difference
The Children of Deep Thought
It's a first of its kind in India: a computer software for early intervention in mentally disabled children
Vaishna Roy
10 Questions
Dev Anand
Dev Anand
Hindi film’s evergreen hero on the Dadasaheb Phalke award, his films and his heroines
Subhash K. Jha
Cover Story
cover story
The K. Jo Effect
The emir of feelgood sits on a vast, untapped reservoir of kingsize candyscapes. But Karan Johar is at that stage where he'd rather tweak the formula, play other roles.
Namrata Joshi
SRK On KJ
The Karan Johar Formula
National
karnataka
Another Ayodhya?
It was Babri in 1992, a decade later it's a Sufi shrine in the south
B.R. Srikanth
opinion
The Secretive Peace
Delhi and the Hurriyat are serious about talks. Media shyness proves that.
Updates
Prem Shankar Jha
congress
Perestroika!
Introspection, strategising, revamp. Congress mulls over its all-too-familiar mantras.
Bhavdeep Kang
Can Sonia Make Way For The Congress?
focus
Eating Sugar, Yes Papa
'Son-struck' Jogi's hunger for power finally did him in, his charismatic efficiency as CM notwithstanding
Updates
Saba Naqvi
haryana
'Godman Gave The Slit-Throat Sign...'
That's how Chandraswami threatened the IAS officer who blew the whistle on Chautala's teacher scam
Chander Suta Dogra
STATES OF THE NATION
Newsbag
History against its grain; Riot of colours; In memoriam; No penalty corner; Sardar's Lineage; How the queen rode to victory
International
EXCLUSIVE
Our Necessary Evil?
Eyebrows are raised as New Delhi hires a sleazy lobbyist to deliver the "tough jobs"
Seema Sirohi
Business
profile
Metal Gleam
Sterlite's Agarwal wants to walk the L.N. Mittal path. But his image could do with some Brasso.
Arindam Mukherjee
on
Anil Agarwal
scandal
Sensex Sniffs At Coke
Sushmita raises the sexual harassment flag against a Coke exec. But conjecture outweighs fact.
Gauri Bhatia
Society
impressions
View From The Glasshouse
What use pontificating about feelgood factors? Can we ignore the reality?
Anita Pratap
wines
Give Me Red!
Vintners may hype its health benefits. But when it comes to making a statement, only the red will do.
Shobita Dhar
women politicians
Par For The Cause?
Having five women CMs may not automatically mean success for the feminist movement
Anupreeta Das
Sports
golf
Pro Found
Arjun Atwal goes where no Indian has been before—into the hallowed world of the US PGA Tour
V. Krishnaswamy
on
Arjun Atwal
Captain's Knock
One Notch Higher
The Indians are no pushovers. But we can get past them if we play to our potential.
Ricky Ponting
Books
Review
The Warmth Of Cold Print
A man who had exemplary clarity on communalism and a realistic view on Pakistan
M.J. Akbar
on
India-Pakistan: Themes Beyond Borders—Selections From Nikhil Chakravartty
By Sumit Chakravartty
Review
Half A Logbook
A dose of modesty would have been in order when the admiral decided to sit down to write this book
Bhaichand Patel
on
The Man Who Bombed Karachi — A Memoir
By S.M. Nanda
Review
Twin Peeks
This quirky novel explores the author's obsession with two very different metros - Prague and Calcutta.
Devangshu Datta
on
The Garden Of Earthly Delights
By Indrajit Hazra
reflections
The Good Bit About A Bad Sex Award
The 'Bunker 13' author debunks some sterile notions around the Literary Review's dreaded prize that he won
Aniruddha Bahal
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